VTech Laser 200
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The VTech Laser 200 was an early 8-bit home computer from 1983, also sold as the Salora Fellow (mainly in Fennoscandia, particularly Finland), the Seltron 200 in Hungary and Italy, the Smart-Alec Jr. by Dynasty Computer Corporation in Dallas, Texas for the USA, the Texet TX8000A (in the United Kingdom), and the Dick Smith VZ 200 (in Australia and New Zealand) and the VTech VZ 200 (in the United States and Canada).
Source: Wikipedia
EDITOR'S NOTES:
In UVL the Laser 200 platform is meant to be for the whole family of Laser 200 computers. Amongst them are:
Laser 100, Laser 110, VZ 200, Laser 210, Texet-TX8000A, VZ200, Smart-Alec Jr 100, Laser 305, Seltron 200, VZ300
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Source: Wikipedia
EDITOR'S NOTES:
In UVL the Laser 200 platform is meant to be for the whole family of Laser 200 computers. Amongst them are:
Laser 100, Laser 110, VZ 200, Laser 210, Texet-TX8000A, VZ200, Smart-Alec Jr 100, Laser 305, Seltron 200, VZ300
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tech info
resolution: 32×16 (8 colors), 128×64 graphics (2 background, 3 foreground colors)memory: 2-22 KB RAM + 2 KB VRAM, 16 KB ROMCPU: Zilog Z80A, 3.58 MHzGFX: Motorola 6847sound: push-pull piezo speakerAll Vtech systems
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